![]() Now if you’ll pardon me, I have to go play on the hollow moon with my secret hoverboard they don’t want you to know about, as soon as I cash my fat check from Marvel for writing this post. Sort of like how thousands of people who hadn’t seen Ghostbusters were rating it a one out of ten on IMDb. The only thing about this situation that seems conspiratorial is that thousands of people who almost certainly haven’t seen the film yet are already enraged about bad reviews written by people who actually saw it. No, there isn’t a vast conspiracy by writers to promote one studio’s films over another, but it is fun to joke about it. The Black List and BloodList thriller, directed. ( Why so serious?)Īctually, it’s about ethics in movie reviewing. EXCLUSIVE: Conservative media site The Daily Wire has taken the unusual step of launching its first original movie, Shut In, for free on YouTube. Mary Portman (Naomi Watts) is a widowed child psychologist who lives in isolation in rural Maine. ![]() ![]() Warner Brothers - the studio behind Suicide Squad - owned Rotten Tomatoes until selling it to Fandango in February for a minority stake in the ticket selling company, which makes it even funnier that a glance at the comments accompanying the over 8,000 signatures would suggest there are a lot of people who are taking the petition completely seriously. This time around, a jokester created a thoroughly tongue-in-cheek petition on to shut down Rotten Tomatoes because they’re totally to blame when an unconnected mishmash of writers around the world generally don’t rave about something. Fans and critics disagreeing on a superhero movie is nothing new, but every time it happens, it seems like some butthurt ninnies start screaming “conspiracy.” The film stands at 35 percent with critics on Rotten Tomatoes, while fan interest is still at 98 percent, the film is tracking to possibly open to $140 million, and it just broke August records for Fandango ticket pre-sales. Suicide Squad opens this Friday, and the embargo on reviews lifted yesterday.
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